在 ChatGPT 上添加多个账户:如何操作?
大家好,我一直在尝试弄清楚是否可以在 ChatGPT 上添加多个账户,而无需每次都退出登录。有没有人有顺利管理多个账户的小技巧或建议?谢谢!
Parker Ellis
February 8, 2026 at 11:27 PM
大家好,我一直在尝试弄清楚是否可以在 ChatGPT 上添加多个账户,而无需每次都退出登录。有没有人有顺利管理多个账户的小技巧或建议?谢谢!
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Maybe you could try different profiles in Chrome? Each profile keeps its own cookies and sessions so you can stay logged in separately.
Honestly, I wish OpenAI would just add a proper feature for this. Managing multiple accounts is so common now.
I was wondering the same thing! It’s kinda annoying to keep logging out and back in all the time.
Honestly, feels like ChatGPT is still in early days, some basic multi-account features will come eventually.
Sometimes switching accounts feels like a full time job, lol!
If anyone finds a browser extension that works well for this, let us know!
I wonder if using a password manager that auto-fills login info can speed up switching?
Another tip: If you use a mobile app and browser, you can keep one account logged on each platform.
Also, sometimes clearing cookies lets you switch accounts, but that’s a pain and you lose other logins.
I just use different browsers like Chrome for one account and Firefox for another. Not perfect but it works for me.
Just curious, why do you need multiple accounts? Work and personal?
I also hope they add team feature where multiple accounts can collaborate, that’d be awesome.
I guess for now, the best bet is using different browsers or profiles like others said, until they add native support.
From what I've seen, ChatGPT doesn’t officially support multiple accounts logged in simultaneously. You gotta either use different browsers or incognito windows.
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools, sometimes they list extensions or apps that help managing AI sessions better.
If you use browser extensions that manage cookies, you might be able to switch accounts faster without full logouts.
I tried using different devices but even that’s a bit annoying to switch between all the time.
I started using different container tabs in Firefox, keeps sessions separated and switching is smooth.